Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 January 1890 — Page 2
Burdette, the famous and popular Humorist, whose name is a household word, has been seenred for 6ne lecture, TUESDAY
TAXES FOR 1889.
WT1MS. MM m
Kobert J. BrbVtte,tbe woekTa
Ifttvtfart ariuaoHst. will be bcw.ow Jan. To. H baa no eoranior oa the letrare pbtferia,and will Usee all who Bate to bin. Oct yoor Ji.'. Wayne, wbieJi is ailebrated priadpallyfer having a ftw mwVftrtnnr et4blishiaeatV is. bawliaff for $U ecoventioae bell W MHHfld parti) aad nwre aaCHtU. ft. Wayae trill mw ft
thesn. however. IadauMPQ&s
tteMearmbieal center, tb nil-
Mad center tbe Mint place of
aecemia tarooaatry.aad m IndsaxmxkoKa those saiaetwei will be
faint - -: ' . -ra waiobiwt to tha e
wwfcfrratos anawiawfti Jassaa
BMNt Mi
Davis, bat they
that the Nairn ball
them. Then will be on
taftlte Northern people
Davie BwawMtwT the
fosM.
with
the piri; ver -Mr.
lecretlw
always briaas
Sort WavweKews :
anal atatonympathy who
mwmr Mold antar into tin bwt ot a
in n riwanwstaaei. Hi -sua aad JWI
aftha Marias" th aw axouiiita
uwlira nf smtrn t r nveawg.
Atiyhakbeerd with the to ally of aa alter laiaai to tho goddam . a) vanity, nd tha hlitsty of a gray ana i Civaa wba alt the pomp of keraldrv
Tlii bahsaai iiit ta tin 11 r -i n n r'- irony mad taamd anmtrta a aiealy teimma aaaadaaeVfaMriB ttaoptv Tan
acaraaiykaaw whatAar tofatnehor Weep. Tsetses shsi ar drop gusbm; fram Ike heart, the word at bnrning ,
enaUMa nam tn aons 01 leva. Jjangnagt m1aSinat to describe th ovjcriaaW
NOTICE la hercbv s-iven that the Tax Duplicate for the Mtate and County Taxee for lb".
Yea 1889 it now In, my hanila, and I ata Teadj to receive Taxes tbsnon ebarged. '
TUD5PIHE BOAD 1'AXt I hare alao received the Turnpike Duplicate for the collection of Taxes on the following roads: Htanhene. fflxrlit. TVVlie.
Tbe following table ahowa the rat of taxation on each one hundred dollar' worth of property , and
ajagi eaeh poll,, in the several corporations in Monroe tjountv, Indiana, for the year. 889. . t - j
TOWNSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS.
iPrtnBtoaeom, Washington, Marion, Beaton, Bioouington, Richland, -Van Bonn,
j
Salt Creak, Polk, - -Clear Creek, Indian Creek, City of Bloomington, Towaot Elkttarille,
&
13 2 3 2 2 2 2 ..a 2 2 2 2
00: 00
00 00 00 00 00
00
00
00 00
2 00
2 261
00ll2tt
8i S'g
16
ie 16
16
16 16 16
70 70 70 70
70
70!
70 70 70 70
7010
7010
7M
7
18
20 20
16 6 6
.8
20111
16
10
20
20
12
81
6 6 8 15
Ho
2ty
1
40l
1
hs-2
J
n it 9k
Ml
44
16
10
1011
16 16 16
10
10
1CH
I
62
58
48
42 46 36
30
24 54
6416& r0
67 68
58 58 62
521 40
08
HTw
la aadtnoa to taa aWr thera U eaamd to cb pcrteo owalac, kaapwSi r bMbpring within tba County Cn
9; Oaa Famala DJ, S 0. addiUoaal Baj, W W. ; , .
Tka Txn a aVora Utoi caa U paid at tha afloi of tba CoantyTramwrer in ta CHy of BloomiatfoBj aalH tto TMra
Vuii laniu )n aa tha f ntaf JaaBarv.aaatba In mnr u bot lb fall aaMW It of eea taxM oa r bafora Ana Thlti
oae-balf neree! oa or ncrora tm taia i mw
Hear Burdette. Tuesilar nislit.
Ju. 7tb. It will be the mott eat-
Ufactory entertainment of the year. Hjtta not. in. the regular lecture
couaae.
Wm. MoPhetridse & Son went
out on Bean BlosMfm rabbit hunt
ing one day last week, and killed
151 rabbits, ...
Newt. Fee killed a six foot
blackinske last Saturday morning, Dec. 28thV v ' 1 Miss Juliette Maxwell is
pending her holiday vacation with, the family of Rev. A'. B. Pbilputt, in Pbiladeiphia.
Mrs. Teter and family of Noblesville were bere this week, in
attendance upon the funeral of
M. Teter'e father, James Adkins,
H0LID1T
HAPPINESS
spiioj
oanarnrjs
iovombar, in tao nMaaar praiarlbad bjtw. . JlII
llopdmy tf April, and tb, re' mK Boad Taxat to addad to te firit in-
lloadVv ia April, or may. at M
aatf an or Mora Uw Win X
atatoaat.
TOna atJteUllmt not paid prior to third Monday in April, the Tax for tan whole year tecome !iaMa p Tha imararar will art ha rantoaiibla for tha penalty aad ahartai on Dalinqoanl towaa rawliiaj from aay :Uon olf the aamtrtyios to tt daniUtl as arbat property, ia wboM aama.aad ia what Taaatklp or OorporaUoa it annual.
tlotla wttadoBcat.tha faary, tba
'apawa (! paaiMpi" reaaintaat
ia aaBLaaauowMM nar-
ihaawth H al-
of aaparetantiMi
aanwaaHaa be afaa a BvMaaaM H tha JMtaiatiraUtraa,
Tkelcbt of the
, tW eqmrette Msbowiaic re-
The enpber of eigRttes
s year van 223.000,000
ayeater tham the year brfora. Allan enta ahonM aaake their w
far the Boraetl
Those youae; ladies who
havoneeereeen or beard tbe great bsnooriat will be anxioos to attend Mi leetare, to be niven at college ehapel oa Tuesday, the 7tb of Janwarr.aad those who have beard
Ina wilt iorist upon he
fan. Bardette'8 name u a
Beau word, aad bta homor is re
finaad feaUrely wnotrjeetionable. He ta a aotlete aaaa. and a aaeaiber ctkeniPsifratefaity.
rteaaa eaaaiiRo
faraat tewnuiipa.
prompay i iiy to dolps you wUl cava ptnaltj, iatcrcsu aad coiU, and u t, very aaplemaat doty.
raeuy
ropartr, if yoo hV laadi ia IW-
ioa tha fact. Fr m tha croat
Call aarlr and pay your tftxas
ywann awin aEnneat tax afaontd pay thorn at one.
Alto tea At change i ' W
-
Tha lata law U of aaeb character that thr it no pptioa Inft the
Traatnrar but to aaforeo tba collection of deliaoatnl taaat, howovor raaeh ha nay regnt to collect the tanle, by al of projphrtjr
Tha owaeaaf property a tha tnt day of April ia any year, thall he liable for the tai af that yaary Tha pareha sr . ptrtyoa tlaoajofipTllhi4lhecaiieb u ,
pro
: - - v.. .1 .v. rT-.mm nnntMa mt amanat af lima aad onrlc aaaa nArt of tba TreMarer, aliwad
....i.. w. manud ant. andtnam k no certainty how much a tax-Dtfer detire Vc na. 80 tr your ova eoaaenieWO,-M
aMaa, iry 10 COW aariT.wea yon pwj miw miiw)ii. .n :
iv ... i Mk.it tha valtna TaxM aiiawed ta ha dnlinaaent. rTax-vaverr. are mrUetUarlr
-it .v. -o j I. rj. --a ...VT. Uh lu rirmt Tn.i.iiiiMiii. v. ndit arill ha aJIawad oa Koaa J ax uaiei (a
w k .mti Raad BaaatMa will not ha raoaivad ia Davment af Second IniUllnient of Tax. No Ooaaty Ordert aitl be
ado reed fee prnoa oaiag; Jhliaoiwnt Tax.
The AJSHPEJLEs SALS! of Itollnauent Xmndn ud will
pUwe tine 8jenel JflMJy la Jfebramrj, Jia wu. ;
PARTICULAR ATTEIITian. Tax Payers sboald examine their receipts before learjog the Treasurer's Offic, and see that tlwjf 'are
Thooe who bate Jaj or otner wonerty ta more taan one .ownsnip, mut see iui inej- hi a
Ja I, 19 .' JAMB JtU "jiACTJiVWa treasurer Jnonroe
. John Ward, of Pern, who k
ewer six feot tall and weighs over 300 pounds, ia anppoatd to have
tk largest by cm ever mde. The Aaaaeiaof iron aad steel, wkh a
ststy-fpso inch wbeel. Robert Bordette, the -Hawk-
aya aaaa,'" the Qimttt aosaariat, what Am ha aaaa ataay waarr pereoaa happier aad nana; ie booked for eoltage ehapei eat Tmtday ataat, Jan. 7tfc. BurdsUe ia thoai uatiet koriat eiaca tha day of
AH 111 Ward, aad bb anBaats oa tha
leetare atefcrae are iaahfcg aad asirthBfoTokiag. B: chock fun of wit wioatTalcarirjr; hi fas ha aotbias caara or dawaraBaioa: hi k, aad the Touaf girt or the Btabi atiaiatar eaa thaaa to him
hattt? awf better to hare renntlaed
away. It wooM ha wall to make your
Jay Goadd ptedged $10900
tost. Lonis, for tfto wnrkfs Zlatr
bud. 2ft00 to Hew York aad
aotbiaw to Cbiesco. This woald
indicate that in Joy's osaaioa. Chi
oieys canmees sn the beat and St.
Loois'tke
Maw yoargirl a ptamat of a
ticket to Bob teroVtte's leetaiv 4
tho aawat of Tuesday, Jan. 7th.
ItkfxaW to betka evcat of the
Yiuesiiuts' Cooisaemal: In
the rash of bnriarai at the dry
goods eetshKshairat of A. Gisabel
V Boas eoracr of Maia aad Second ettwetsTbaraday, two of Ibe eJerka
twa agaaaot eaah otber wkb eurio
Raabs. Miaa NeHie WUHataaoo
tbe stairs aad Inst
ta last sten She oor-
fiow wtta Mt &aaa who w
abcart tb start op tbe stairs. In
her bawy shestraek hfsawitb on
arderabte Jbree betbee she eoold
her aaoaaewtom. Be-1
' be wort npon bis
a a a
CatboKos),
(to haw tajesj turned
e4mria4t that inetnat. Tbe
1Kj.-waa jfciewa with aaoh force
Sawieea bia Meant thai it Iraarar
Ksa?na
Ha-opi aaia M.a
lull in to M11 biaiB irufTiik
ifWUswaaMfiy. -iaie iahiiiea 1
quite painful, bat it is tbonght that
be will not long bo disabled.
aeath blT1ar1
hs-
eotswMBaly worn By
AH StSafcOiS Will
tow of that
tba lac-
4u
wtrwja"1 wJlueoWawa '9
awTMaWlaaal wafWaaalwil will II gwawjanaavwaaar xaBwxanwv g wafasav
twvaaor 1 aaaaanrShaS aawawawawa aaaawS fnawnspal esffwaujar saaapaw
taahra4ra tae obsaagi
IssJiMiwataW llawillba
Jsaaary7tb. Makyow airaag
sncqp aeopanpry.
W. H. Headley, former Trus
tee of Bean Blossom tp. is teaching in place of P. B. Smith who re-
signed '
Samvel Moore and wife, of
west of town are visiting Mrs.
Moore's rclal ior io Kentucky .
Peach and honey, 8th of Jan-
nary evening. The place oae not
yet been selected, though some of i
the Jacfcsoniaa IJeinoctau have
donbtksa fixed that point.
Bishop Fowler, in an article
ia the California Advocate regard
ing nis-travels in JMirope, thus
speaka of an historical occurence
wfotch w or the deepest interest to all Americans ;
As American Christians' we owe
ranch to Ream. In cases of arbi-
tratioo she bat iudeed insrl? and
aaw gincBiBCBBruieijat. a ay i woifiaif oMaalrgefdU.1
JS .1 1 1- i T-T r jr'
amp oonaa; iu uui oaya ui oar grest avifrfae. f.-Tite; statement
mm nreawnir pT.nontiy, aaw I bad it confirmed by General Butternaid, whose correspondence with Governor Curtio, once our minister to BjMasa, brought out tbe facta t The French envoy sought sod obtained a special interview with the Car, on the question of f intervention." He said England and France bad united to raise the blockade, sad recognise the Sontbern Confederacy, and they wanted R.ossia to join whk them, or at least agree to keep still. After the cast; was mUy stated tba Csar said; Tell tba Emperor of tbe French, your
master, that tbe united States is my friend, and that it either En
gland or France, or both united, interferes with the United States, every war vessel and every soldier of Russia will be placed at tbe dis
posal ot the Aorth. That there amy be no mtsunderstsndioa on
tbjs matter, please say, also, that
to-atgbt aay .pacts start tor tbe barbers of New York and Sao Fraaebico,, We will remember
bow we welcomed therOreat Bear" rate our waters, n part we paid ike bill by buying Alaska. Let as make sdditiooal paymenta in
efptaf taese Biayic millions to a
btgarr . spintnal Iiis. (iod bless
jrmtaod, and iwssui
Elgin (Ills.), Leader: Burdatte'i manger ia the meat plowing we
aver saw. Mot like a preacher, ao iqok
oat no' watch to lecture by thil job. Uho Injrertoll, be lore to tola, and when be tnakaf a new point (and we could fee that aome of hb Joke were impromptu) H tieklo bim o that be bueh till the tear coma And when Burdette get through lecturing on funny thing, if hi fan cistern ever doe ran dry, he eaa put in tbe balance of bi life in genuine ptho. There were a half doxen place where for minuto hi elequont word were like apple of sold in picture of silver; where the tenttment aad rytbm aad melody of hit beautiful soul welled to hi lip and hunt forth in poety, while hi whole face wai illuminated from the pure f;lowins heart within. He ask ao help rem ribaldry and obscenity, be speaks rererently of religira, and is a pretty, sweet man, aad we .would like to secure him as our local preacher. W believe we state bat the fact when we say that since Ingarsoll, no man has been in1 Klein who baa given, or war capable of siring, to thoroughly rich an entertainment.
The "South American Ner-
vioe'i is a new and importsnt dueoVpfy in tonics, and the wonderful results that have been seen red from its use are told of almost daily.
This is not a en re-all will not
cure consumption or paralysis, but to tbe person who is "run down," or who needs a gentle aid to digestion or a nerve restorer no greater boon than tbe "South Amerioen Nervine" was ever discovered. It is sold only in Monroe county by Faris Bros. An explanatory advert isment will appear next week. In the meantime go to Faris Bros, and get a bottle it is cbesper than a doctor's visit.
Capt. Shoemaker was in Chicago but- week; on atone. mun business.
Robert Burdette, the world's
greatest humorist, will be in Blown
ington on tbe evening of Jn. , 7th,
1890. His humor ia of tbe kind
thai is unobjectionable. It impure
and elevating in tone, while .M'ma so irresistibly funny as almojt to convulse bis hearers with laughter.
It will indeed be the licit en terUta
inent of the winter. Better escrte
your seats without extra cbargr. '
Warden Patton's reporli of tbe
Prison South. sbW4 that amonx
tbe convicts are 122 farmers! ' 170 laborers, 17 railroaders, 22: shoe
makers, and 11 who have nj .trade
or occD)atiori. There 8 re C serv
ing sentence for burglary, j.?y tr grand larceny 98 for petit larceny,
26 tor manslaughter, 71 for ..murder and 22 raipey-92 wmsepjeoced for one year. 169 for two years, 16
for twenty-one tears, snd S'O. for
life, 120 were: under 21 years of
see, 169 under 25 years, and one
80 years of ace 208 were natives
of Indiana, 95 of Kentucky and 25
of foreign countries 128 raodeata in tbe use of liquor, 288 temperate and 153 were intemperate 346 were unmarried, 188 married end 40 were widowers. Number who could not read and write at the
time of conviction, 879, number who could rend only, 39. Ignorance and crime go t band in hand,
itseems irom mm report,
"Kyrkoin vixin cen i Hsramsrr
by" is the name of a 8wedi'sh novel by Dmile Carlen. If f he Swedes have many books Iiba4b4i wn-
dar their bair is wbtte.
If yoq want to see the largest
snd handsomest stock of jewelry.
watches, etc., to select your Christmas presents from, go to Hen ry
1 jMlietecs, bis prices the lowest. You
leuiare inyited to eatk and see; the. new-
Idesigna of hund-peipted ,Cinoa,
HisQue Fieures. Roval Worcester
1011 a44Ware, and Amberina Goods.
Btore one door east of the Bank.
Bagged Figs. Original pc-1
ages. inst in. Ihey sjynew, and very Sue at CXtTexandcr's grocery, - Rememlwr that the ladies of
the W. C.T. U. will beep "open house" New Year Day, at their hall over Adams, Hall & O.'a dry goods store, from 2 to 5 o'clock p.
m. (Joffee and cake will be served. Miss Lucy Allen of Rockville
is visiting Mrs. Amanda Hughes
and other relation? ' . The Cosmopolitan Magazine
is one of the grandest publications of its kind in the country. The
price ia'bot $2.40 per year, yet its
ctmiciHB are aupenor 10 innae ueually found in -the $4 maesxines.
Write to the publication office, at
363 6th Avenue, N. Y., for a cpy,
tbentline 25c snd you will be sure
to iprder it torp year. Mrs. Martha Howard of Rock
ville is visiting the family of Dr.
Maxwell. . t "Thc Pilirriinaiieof the Funny
Man" will be the snhject nf Burdette's lecture, nrxt Tuesday night, at College Chspel. It will be the
best entertainment of tbe year,
and all the ; Iadie, young, old or
middleaeed. should bear it. If
tbe men are too busy "invoicing,' buy tickets and. go without tbcm Rev. Miiitou asked the mem
bors of hi rhurrh and rnnfrreaatwin to bring a Uew Tear otferiosf next Sabbath, the money to bo used in buying cbairs.for the lecture romm Last .4r tbe eengre-
gallon made a Christmas offering or
Mii Belle Maxwvt! is' spend
ins her holiday vhcstion- with the
family of Lieut. Waltvr; Howo, in
Mt. Vernon, lows. Miss Maseie Wilson will ac
coropaoy her nistcr Lora, to Tarkio,
Mo., to remain through the wjuto
She will take lessons in drawing
and painting while away.
Everybody is talking about the Burdette lecture. It is going to be one. of the best, and, will have tbe largest audience ever seen in College Chapel. Rev. Wi H. Prestly. denounced progressive euchre and whist from the Methodist pulpit at Decatur, Ilia., Sunday, as gambling, and declared that players of such games should be punished for gambling. Nearly the entire congregation went forward and thauked bim for the fearless standtakeo. Following is the petit iury for circuit court as drawn on Monday : Benj. F. Adams, Enoch A. Morgan, Wm. Sooihers, Edward L. Anderson, Alien H, Carter, John T. Rush, John K. Anderson, James C. Sharp, Ssmuol Kerr, David J Hays jr., Samuel Kent, Isaao MGwin. People who come from Ellettsville to the Burdette lecture can feel assured of reaching home same night, as arrangements hsve been made to stop tbe train at tbat station. TEd. McGee went to Louisville to-day, after piece goods ' for tbe
yair,ffswiiiei!fU
THK MANAOBR (Mos0
, tt-1 Ml f"T-
TttlBMr for Fi
atoctumej. Tbat excellent farm journal, The Indiana farmer, Indianapolis, ha don what no paper ever did : It ha for the benefit of its subscriber, complied and published a hook which give name aad addressee of manufacturers of every kind of farm itnnlement made ia tha United States,
fJn,Sll,.1sti,J ' oit s sdiiga were built of oak
jwbw Maaasvi tswv faava v tawj mawaiii its vwaaaavsa i... T. a. a . . . a . togethar with tha name and address t as H mi DooCfs durable than other
of taa reliable nurserymen of the United 1 limb?, flow the forests being
The oak in this counter a. few
years ago was one of the most plentiful lumber producing trees to be found, but this is not tha ease at
present. Then it was used greatly in ship building because tha iron
ship bad not been introduced and
Tbe Cystomas season of this yaw baa been one of the best ewf known. Mora money has beta
spent in taa stores than ever before. It baa been spent on smaller and
tmat tbiags tbaa a fear years age bat tbe number of presents has horn asuKiplied greatly.
-wFseneb Pr&Brv, finest in tbe
aMrket, ata L. Alexander's gro-
teary. west side of stiuare.
Henry Wattersoo declares that olaMcp is a necessity. And tobaeco m oot the only necessity in Keotocltr stick a cork in lucre.
States; the soedma, the manufacturer
of fertilisers, importer and breeder of every class of stock in all sections of the Union, and indeed of dealers of every
thing used oa tbe farm. t will be a very
run compendium, giving pottomeo or aaoh dealer, so that a farmer or stockman
saw write to any factory or firm for in-
nvnawnaappj.iai ane repair 01 any
To this is addad a department on tha Laws of Business, M they relate to farmer sod stockman. Also a wosderful variety of information In heady form, arsHtiag to land, aaaa aad values p eve, of all tha that of the Union, production per sere of the various tuple cross of each, value of the various kinds
of live stock ia each, relative value of
it 00k ftiod, together with mny other thief of imnorUaee.' A copy of this book will he given free to every yearly ubsoriber of tbe Farmer
and Progress. We will furnish tha
Fanner on year and a copy of this hook and the Republican ProsrasS for tJ.fiO.
The book afn tvlls for tl 00 Of court
this proposition meant eb not ' and sicker of say kind, a we most
cms for the Farmer, and the book.
colled to a ereat extent for furni
tort, and oak is as expensive in some localities as black walant. The tanner sees and regrets the drain made 00 tha oak. It it bis best helpmate. Tbe tannic, acid in osk bark is by far better tfean in anv other wood, and while some
ether woods eootain a onanttty of
the aeid, the par cant, tar tacfak Is sreater than all combined, Tbe
shortage of tbe bark is biefkfg into tbe taooioc busineas arnny ex-
periaMsmr with chemicals, but oone
bave so mr met tne ncoos. wasiiiugton Gasette. Philadelphia Rreord: Tbe
census will probably move the omter of population westward to some point in Southern Indiana. For
aevetsj years to come Iodlssh will also be cenU-rol politival iutcrcot.
AT THE EAGLE
CLOTHINajTOUSE. WEOWDURING DECEMBER novelties
suitable for Holiday Presents:
Elegant Plush and Fur Caps, Fine Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
NOBBY STIFF HATS,
ssSOFT HATS, ?LOV8, Kte.,n$
ORNAMENTAL SUSPENDERS,
Brilliant Scarfs. Fine Silk Umbrellas.
By virtue f n execution to: m d from the Clerk of the Monro t
vmn, 1 will exrote at robiie
me uignesi oioaei, on .
SATURDAY, FEB. 1ST, tStSj;
between the., hours of IS o'clapk and 4 o'clock t. St, of said dor. t
w va aasvj uuui 1, uuuan lis nnnimii
atonroe county, intuana, tho
prosu for a- term not exee yeitr. the followiiii-dwrrtW
hi jivuiwuiunivuiiiiiauuaii
D I S PL A Y AT THE CITY BOOK STORE. Tbe undersigned b rrs In re to nnr.ounco to his old patron?, and also to anv nunr-
ber of new ones, tbat bo hat en hand snd it opening op the most splendid assort. ... . Tl ty 1 . ' .i L - il' I . . . - 1 . .1
Micufc 01 uviiuny uotu vrer -urtugn 10 mi piarc. An enueaern.(:on in aeiau would be limply impossible. Besides the articles must be seen to be properly appreciated. Lovers of tho Unique and the Beautiful r thvrefore invited to call nnd inspect the splendid army. Out of tbe stock thoy can scarcely full te have their wants supplied. My customers may depend npori the fact that tlise goods are all that they are represented to bo ; and at prices too. that cannot fail to be satisfactory. ' E. P. COLE.
north range one sett.
est quarter of section two. towaaiM
il eighty acres, more or lets.
And on failure to realixe the fall
ount of lufle-mcitt. interest aad em
will at the jtgr.ie time and Disc exiaM a
,'.1 u iiu wig feuv 1, v giMuiv v ppn rmm
tate. . . Taken at tha property of IJayjdf
at tne suit or jsij taoeta (stray. . ; s
Said sale will lie made with relief valuation or appraisement law.
THOMAS J. JTAJtB.
1 ax jaMa,
Ksranu a.waaafwi wuasem
Dec. 34, 1HS9.
if oiico mw tMauai!
VTOTICS is hereby aivoo. -th
Ai undewigned ha been appoiati thVjudKe of the Circuit of Monroe
tv, SuiCef India na, Adminitrtrix
tne win aanexea, 01 wap Lively, late of MonrocTOTWty,
Said estate is supposed to
(JATHAUIN B ; Dee. tl, '8ft, Adi
NOTICH TO COWTI
Hid will bo received
qoancil at their regul
JANUARY li
for eonatritetiag sidewalk;
or west ota streot, nam to Maple Street.
Specifications for said UR
now on Sle, aad caa bo-i
Clerk.' one.- vt The Common f'oaimi;: to r-loct an v or nil bid.
Contractors will oVserva
resolution woptl by the
sit: ; : ' 'ltm
Betel ved, That hereal be reoeivml, and noted a
men Council, uilfs the
FiTittie who are to rigo apniiovnt, in east be M s
tratit, are given in tba li
KUUB.KT C. DWS. 11, 8.
4A
TrvA VMS, TSfTLflK
wmctprntfir rswtagfea.
Saves to 50 of T. GIVM THE TRUE FUV08. ob da nofelift fchB pot Poors by pre5slntj lid,
Tht tsit yen bmM tssrhctlyCtM. Prioes, l JO up. OH hit Palne,Dielil4Ce PHILA.,SA..
famous south side clothing bouse.
Ton Can Save Honey if You Say
Thtvid B. Graham vs.
ililtnn sjrahitm, ttffward t cis X. Onrrall, et at. - i'
ritta
Notice is hcrabv t;tvefa, i
sigiieit vmmits onvr, I above entitled use bv ti
Monroe Circuit (Tourt, will at '
I misMoner by ortpr or sua Uoui
' sale at Public Auction, oa the
WKUNKSDAY, FE B. 5ti
at one oV lock p. m., lb foIIuS
estate in atonroe county, ia tba.
Indiana, to-v. it:
The wuthen.t quarter or tH p qunrter of sevtion tea, townehip'tat
Alio the apcwi!
wtvt qiatfierlif yeciieli lon,'Ui
tea'norta or wngeac ;wef,
Also tbeisout li fHSt quarter oPtliiiH
wet quarter of.feelian. eleven, Jwj trti north rftiie one wct. Ail :ja"-'l
rue county end :tre of Indiana, : . TEUMd OF SALS, ; One-Uiirtl cat in bund, one third
mourns nnd one third m twelv M .1 . ... . .... ?rl
ut orierroa pi.ynientu urnriugi cent, interest fn m dale, waviag idi from valnattoa or anuraisiejuaiib
With irood rrm-h.it.1 m..i.ri.
IK A C. BA
dun. 1, 90. Oe
It. A. Fulk. Att'y.
AT H. P. TOURNER S STORE, Just East of the HnliC.
Itch, Mange, and Scratches on huaan or animals cured in 30 minutes,
by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. This
neve." filt. Hold by u. IiIkdlxt, rug-
giit, jHoominginn, Ind. "
t. thm nUt. n nti mat nnmilsr BdftatlSc aa4
markanlcal papor pblihl awl k tha Unj cireauilon of uny paper of lu la the woria, milr lim.rid. Bart oiau ot.Wood amrrar.
Sand tor apaeiawa
avnuia trial, n, JWawadwaj.&.T.
JJOTICEOF CITY TKEASUBKB. To the Tax Payer of Bloomlngton NOTICE it hereby given that the Tax Duplicate of 1SS9, for the City or Bloomingtoa, it bow in my hands, ready for collection, Tbe rata of taxation on eaeh 8100 valuation for scneral and special purpose aad for Poll tax it as follows : Otnrl Uuxicipil Wpots. Poll Tax, fifty cents (Mc.) On ch $100 seventy cents (70e.) Special Additional Bottii. On eaeh $100 eleven centt flic.) Poll Tax one and fifty hu ndredths $1.60 Spttial AHditimtl Sckoel purmutt. On each ($100) special uhool (20c.) On ach ($100) special tuition lUc.J Hinkiitg Fund. On esch $100 five cents 5c l A penalty or ten per cent. wHI ha added on all taxes not paid before tha 3d Monday of April, 1890. Tan office of City Treasurer is in the furniture store of Iluutor Smith, south side square, JAKKS M. HUNTER Dro. J, '88. City Treasurer.
r AT F. ARIP OO IT 9909 1 Every man. women and child who is indebted to Robert sou Brothers, is requested to cotne tmniediatvly end settle up. Many accounts have ran s lung time, and persons have been fsvored by us time and strain. - Now in return we ask these persons to do us tbe fsvor of nsyiiig without further solicitation. We MUST hsve a settlement. ltOBERTSON BROS. Dee. 25, 1839,
Inn. Iuiiittted wteklr.
rvmv PrtMaaaviar. boar
ft. VHili :On F0MU3M 9U
AICHITECTS A 8U1LDERO Edition of 8clesUflo Astrima J Atreatiuwrn. Bseh Isra eoetnlns o22? llthi"rapW Plata ot coaniry ana 41T rcaldm. coa or aaSUe htUKUaaa.. Kasierou tnirraTlii, uKt ralTplamand .saclSwioiM rortha as of, ntoltaieoBtampUiabulaHne. Prlra KM rr,' 24cl.acopr. UUXX Si TCO TOBUSsi.
HATEtlTS
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tWI aalaTtl aVltatllLm. flfl
miT rf aarTfirw.
Soy ppytiw tn MrrV'a
CO.,
aalaTtl aVltatnLm.
BOti4waM itrtctiy ooofl
TRADE
haw a hAdoTM
imariran ud F0Ts
nd for Hw4iok. ttrr Q4otUa.
MARKS.
ia cat roar nuuk Is not raglitarad In tha ratant omn. applr to Ml'Hlf Jk Co.. nai prwar Uwovolata ptoMatlon. Ban (or UuhMkx. corramiiTs or books, shirts, awp. at.. iilrkir prooartd. Atanu & CO., rateat Sellcitera. tifjuiBAI. OtHCS: Ht BSOJuSWAT, K. T.
tHe lonttiw
3FunexaJI
AND FURNITURE
Director!
DEALERS,
caaar ia toox tax sist lixk or
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING UOOD3
XTSS Km IS B-wOOMlMOTOK, JkKO Wltl X(.V yov oooub CHsirsa than akt okb, Comr as sir v ubfore tov svy. XcirSouTU tre squjisb, it or ClAUIC'S GnoCCtir-. e
By virtuo of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk's oSice of the atonroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William Long is ptninlifT, and Benjamin P. Brannam, George Brannsm, Jonathan Brannam and JSnonh Davis are defendants, requiring ma to make the turn two hundred and thirty-five dollars and eighty-five cents, with interest oa id decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, JAN. 4t, 1890, between the hour of IS o'clock A. M. and
4 o'clock r. Jl., of said day, at tbe door of
the court honta of said hfonroe count v, Indiana, the rent and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, oi the followine Real Estate, lo-wit : Tbocasl half of the south fractional qnar. tor of section one (1) town nine (9), range
one j west, containing rorty-sevon nnd thirty-eight one huudmdthu (47 38 100) acres, more or lscs. Also the southwest fractional quarter, section six (S) town nine (9) rang one (l)west All situated in Monroe county and ia tbe Stato of Indiana. If such rents and profit will not sel) for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, in Uresis and costs, I wilt at the tame time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may ho sufficient to discbarge said decree, interest and costs. Said tale will be made without. any re lief whatever from valuittiou or appraise meat laws. THOStAS J. FARR, Sheriff Monroe County. Deo. 11, 1889.
Kngmh thmvin
iiyns all hard, soil or -Oi
nd Blrnrnbos Irom borteaU
L tirbs. SnlilU. Sweeai
Stifles, Sprains," all Sw
t'ouahs, Btc Save SSS bottle. Warranted the
bltimUh cure evsr knnwai.
LiKHLXT, Orug;ist, Bloomina nov. 20 SO.. . jf1
John Brown is ni in bis regular annual kogjrj will kill for peiiioas in towa il
at rensonabta rates. H tt'il'
tract butcher. Now sine '-'eel
is here is tbe time tn hvo
vnult cleaned nnd dcodariaaii
ani common dsoency rrqu should be Hlten tcd to. AH
pi-om.pt attention by JohttBm
Q A LESMiS N! W Atl
KJ to can vast for tha sale of
ery Stock t Steady araploystai,
tnu. oarary ana jaxnansaa n
"'i a pair mt ooca
Mention this paper, , -
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Notice or Dissolution of Partnership. Notice U hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between John L. Keck and Thomas Alien hat this day been mutually dissolved, Thomas Allou withdrawing from tbe firm. John L. Kbck, Tuoua Ansa. Bioomington, Ind., Dec. II, 1889. I am still left to furnish th trad with all kinds of fancy groceries. My room
has been small and I have had ail th
trade I could accommodate, hut I hav recently enlarged my stock and room nd am ready to till all orders promptly. I can furnish tbo host coal oil tbat ha crir been told In tho town. Try my oil, and if you don't find it so I wilt pay vottr moony Uik and you will ho welcome to tho oil. Call awl gel prices, ven if y don't buy. My stock f goads must be gold within tho next sixty days, as I want 11 now supply. I believe in quick iwlcn und rniitll ptcliu. JVUy L. KfctJfc.
C. C. TITKRHRI
THIS LEADIN3UNDERTAKI
Fnrnitiire Bi
X have the largest and 1)ia
sine evor orotignt ta o loom 11 will tell you good ohaapat; tba
VBitiiiufsr sui
parlor unm LOIJ
Fancy Chairsl BIbt
Carprt $ webpkrs, MSB
I'tUXUKK r KAHJuL UUS in stock, and cold on monthly. I have the JIoutehoM SewlS
the best Machine mad. d the!
I ulto keen ' ' k"JS'
Clothlnf for ruifl which only costs about oaMt
at other oJotbUg. Cow sn side of tuusro, ia Waldron't t
l!ta3i5lBI&tt 1
Or.Ja W. CRAfN.
OFFICE rnmoved to tha bi of tho F ( ortier, NortbP
ea.l Mac, ;iot nd floor. " ?
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